A mechanistic nonlinear model for censored and mismeasured covariates in longitudinal models, with application in AIDS studies
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View PublicationRecruiting a cohort of gbMSM to complete a computer-assisted self-interview with follow-up every 6 months. Stratified by HIV status, we examined trends in awareness of PrEP from 11/2012 to 02/2016 and factors associated with PrEP awareness
View PublicationIdentifying effective pragmatic interventions that increase adherence to ART and retention in care for people living with HIV at high risk for suboptimal adherence and retention in high-income countries
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